Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1920 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Tuesday .April 6, 1920.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

! ratiitr be, u ichool buperinteniient at $11,000 a jear or h Mexican bull fighter at $1D,0u0 a year?" And he tttn itait): That's what is the matter with Mexico and

8V THE LAKE COUNTv MINTING F UBUtSM'.NCJ ! tb United States." South Bead Tribune. COMPANY I

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ONE -HIGH COST" THAT IS BEATABLE. Comment ou the declaration of an oiTicei of the

Barbers' international Union that th "dollar Lalicut

The Ccuoty Time IX-ily e.pt Saturday aad i unday. kut:rd at tfca fcoaiortic ta Hanuui-na. Juai

Til Tin C"itev un.Tn.4t. o Urhn tallv riceit

unday Entered at th poatc tit kst Caiao. No-j lf- hl for a UOl k.U'.:t blow j j, Jares 10 bhow u;i. ubr If. 1911. I Tha Lata Ccut7 TlmeaSaturd, ar.1 Weekly -!11t'f; ; rei at the poatotnea In liary. April 18. It IS. tout Ic-men who in 1SPG vowed to indulge In niith-;.' a. nu,,' UOder " ' ;- " wad-eUM haircut or a bhavft uutn L.ryaa rached lhe pl.e,ldency.

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roiIlbH Ar)i;T-iiTTtfri nrnoi i 4-11 W

O. t-AiAb i xi ciiicackj. : a no-rescrvatiou ba.sis.

accounts itrf t-til! doing Lupines:! on

if every n.an and ooy la the country were ta make vow net even to look the course of a barber aho; at

Hau.toouJ (private eschanr) 91". 31:1. 31nJ, tC'all for hateti department wanted.) .

Nasaau a ThDc-nF,VTT 93 ; $1 a cut for two months, It would be some time before fcf.t.Srh1(i?sr0wT,l,! T,MiM ""ITv-n J ; the tonsorial artist would become threatening again to inotara Harbor .i ieal.-- y -ceo"' " 3 ! Tnd.ji Harbor iKcporter andC.4sr"Adv.) L.Trephone 21 the public in money matters. The craft might even beg CrcvrTVo7ntY to acctI''t -1 halr 'ut or a t-bave to keep it from If you ba any tr-.ubie g-otttn Thf Tiv. malrrs com- j ; ttinp; out tf practice. 6 la-la'- Immediately . to th Circulation rvpartmeut. 1 . . . . I Another radical alternative, as pointed out iy a KOltca TO scascxntii , Nc.v Yori 3I woul(i bt) to resort to clippers. Uaeh tf you faT tn reeefv rour 'ofr of Tm Tit ffyt'" , . . , . r you barn in th- past. rl-e An rot hin tt ha ikxx ; district nngnt own its clippers and the men take turns lt tT wa not ant tttna. R-manrj-r trt th inaJl i , , . ,1. Von nit mv hiir atiii T'11 i-nf vhiti" atr-lca la not wh.it It uet to t end tt i. mpumn ara ; af U1f mera. 1 ou (Ut ray tiasr and I il cut ours trral r?nr mr- eourc about th tr!n .iid ma" ""1 Nothing could be fairer. iC. Im Tts haa lncrtfa'C f rp:'in ejutpmfnt ana la ntrllnn earnestly tn raarh ! patrona i n ttma. 94 Of course barbers Uilght indulge In many a sneer t'empt tn adviain ua wheo yoo do or ,et ycjr pscer ano at the results of this home or frolic hair cutting. 1 r.t aa v?l wot promptly.

mey ctuia ce oorne wuc toe lortituae or tne perscu

The Passing Show

ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY

! ount Indian, subject to the prinu.ni : ..1 May i-Ai, 1'.'20. ! james j. yrzvjv.

Oms rfassurir-g rneot!on IS that the average respected tl'.lien HAS discovert ) lie does not rev' SEED as an:,-'.e a store of caaoa of SOX.XJMVX) gin ts hf s'-.eir.od to think he WODtD b'-fore the country went dry. Or cours" s. pair of Cub-.vrb si;k STOCKIHOE ara not very a,-:n Ir. wlji'.or tVT thf-v rr, A SECOND tbn.i and that. af'!r all.

IS tfi

lrr.purt.-int thlnt,- !n vot-.veb

Ife fe

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who knows that he is going to get the last laugh.

No so fast, then, with this talk of a "dollar hair

HOOVXR'S STEENGIH GROWS. BY THE BURLESON ROUTE. The very worst thing that lead.;.,; republican poli- A parage of mail for The Post reached this office ticlaas and managers of the presidential candidates in ( abouL 4 o'clock on the afternoon of April 1, It cam the flld can do with the Hoover candidacy is to scoS 1 from ioston anj th? postmark shows that It was r at it and belittle it. Herbert Ikover is too big a man ceVed at the Boston office at S o'clock on the evening to bo laughed out of the rare. It is a well recognized j (lf March 2d. The Chicago postmark shews tfcat it fact that the fate of Hoover candidacy in the repub- ; rf.ache(: Canal street at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of

llcau presidential primaries does not depend en republican politicians. It Is a well recognized fact that the support of Lowden, Wood. Johnson or Harding is not for Hoover, but the rank and file ot" ta-3 party embrace hie support and It is by no means inconsequential. There is a formidable crystallizing of s-ntiment all over ! the country In his bebnif and while ho cannot enter , at this late date, the Chicago convention with as many j pledged delegates a3 some of the rest of the candidates j

April 1. !t was. therefore. Mx days, all but five hours, in transit. And it had on it a special-delivery ?tamp and the legend "Special Delivery" written across the envelope in conspicuous letters., We are just wo'idering !f it had come by ordinary delivery hew loug it would have taken to reach us by the Burleson route. Chicago Tost. This is only one of hundreds of newfpaper complaints of the Burleson mail service. It is appalling to

longer in the race .his following there cannot be ignor- think of the number made by business cfn manufactured. Hoover is neither a politician nor a machine man. ers an private individuals.

but there is a growing ground swell In favor of the

ptockin,';s. WHE3EVIS Marion county M!ra up a SCANDAX it smells to high hrav.-n. AND yet Ind!a.na;i!is is always roasting sc-r.iA OTEEK section of tho state. SOMETIME we are gotnrf to flp-:c up HOW many hours a day cf our TELIFBOINQ time IS devoted "t list cnin.fr patiently TO sjvk voic'.- raying THAT they kne w they ouk'.U r.ot to DISTURB us nt oar wrk. WHEN the w. k neighbors' cats can't GET nrounJ to yowl in our backyard YOU can bank on it that it's A PRETTY ? -vero fniwstortn AS nothl-if rlyr ,vm. to bo able to KEEP them at hi 'rr.fi.

I'.khlie has eleven

ir wfi are to have universal

rOU BEFKZS7KTATZYE. Ii.riior Tlnifs: Kindlf- announce tf th votera cf Laka ffi'jnry that I am a Kepublican Candida: for thf ofi'.ce nf Representative of Iak jenfitv. Mitijct to primary election to b

h'.i'l .May 4lh 13L-'i.

OSCAR A. AHLGKEN.

( A DV E RT 15 E C.XT S ) rOE AUDITOR. U'trr Tims .

I I ease ann"uni- to th" voter if I,s k' I county that I will be a candidate f..r i

1 f-noniini ifn lor Auii;..r cf I.skf j Couit.. In.Jisma. subjret l the pi . rubrics I TOR COSOaSSZOKEX. of ila ilii, lrc-n. 1 Kditor Times: liKortCin It. FOLANO. 1 Please annount to the otrs f t-ak

jn'v mat 1 win do . canriifiaTe lor

StTFFEAGE we favor having th gills , CRDKIBAI, COURT JUDGE. ; F.ii it f v Turn's :

BECOME of are at 16 SO as to have as nvjuh glgrglir. AS possible around the polls. IT'S mighty bird to get a woman APPRECIATE ono of your jokes WHE2T the knows that the wrinkle' HER nogf uh'n she laughs. PAPER says that "I.-g-lon Is Split Genera! I."r.us" WHO is the n?

Kindly Announce to the v..iih of Uake:4;h, lO'.U

(''iiiiv inrit 1 nm ;i cati'lloate t ..r the j 1 -fin inn I lu.'i the oiKt-e of Jti-lse "f the. i 'rinnr-a 1 t'oiiit f'ii tl, ttejiublo -;ni ticket.; I subict to th prunury 'i.-ciitii tu be! j i. t'l i!:iy 4. 1:1'0. i i I ho!'l this 'fflc t:nd"r nprii't- i io -nt ,,f ihe i.lo 1:1 iiur, n.sidtf -Miir- ti la. i j !'.'. ' j MARTIN J PMint. f j Cn. v. 1 1 r. i.j it, ln-J. '

i etiotn in'i ion for the office of Cororn:-

e-oii. r of the First district of Lake

court i y. subject to the primaries. May

GBO. O. SCH.UF.

1 TOR CIHCUIT COURT JUDGE j Ktiii. r I li.t-s:

FOR COlIitlSSIOKIR. Ld!;. r Tun'?: Will you please announce to the voter of t lie c'-'un'v throuRh the columns of ; .our rater that I am a cndidate for tlie Rf-pubiicHit nomination for I'ommjMfior for the First riistrt'-t. subject to io pt iinarv on Ma v 4th. ISCJ. LKNIh3 H. BOTD.

WE ver lif ard c-J htm during tl"ie ' j ii 'n ho'i ar. i no t.' of too J

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I'll rise .i n 0"lj n i p io ;i v' rutin'1. iliri''ii.'h ' It o i- lonti. Iji.'-r th .it i ;im a c;i 1 1 1 i t .- li-; -.1 h ; ic.i n it jtriTiott l"r It; l-di-i ( iiitir t.'otjtt, pt .inn : If :

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1 TOR SURVEYOR. ' cf the , Ed'Mr Times: f ' onr ; lCiriiiv nnno'in- e to the voters of Lake fir t Vie i cour:' ;. that I am a candidate for the " i f the' li'tniitia'if.n to :h ctrice of Surveyor of X-iy 4 til. ' Like county cn th Republican ticket.

ina primary election to be

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A EATAYETTE grandparents

AND probably that.

Is some sro.ied child at

MAW i"ld ns robber denies that he's a poo IT seems there are some thinjji THAT a crook just can't stand.

IT is supposed to take two to make

A QUARREXi, but we irnagrino THAT this man ralrympie of ".hionfc'o. the DRY enforcement officer, EIGHTS with himself when t -hody

EESS is arotin l. WOULDN'T a married man j LET out an av.-ful squawk nonnjavs ;

it Jai.tiary 1st,

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i Kdttor Time; I rOE EHERIXr. , I'ieqse Rmiounc" to t h voters of Lake I F'l tor Times: - ! ami l"irt-r utilities that I am a candi1 iaf. Hiut'oitice in ti,p v,,,q r.f ika ! date for the office of Joint Kpresnia-fi-intv 'lint l will be candidate f..r the I 've "t" the abo-e named counties on the -offlc- if fJheritl of Lake fount v. s ubjtt l ' Kr l'"bl:-a n ticket, subject to the pr.T to ;he piiiii.u ie-. Ma-.- tin. : manes May 4th. 1 920. j JAY A. I'M I'LKjV. V. ! 15ERXAKD F. CAKLI.V j -:iry. Ir'tl. ;

TOR REPRESENTATIVE. Ed i ' or Times : j I'U-He announce me a a candidate for

rr -i.omiiia' -on tor th office ot Mate F.p-

tho will of the

count y at the

4th. JSC'.

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h , La.'t Cliicas't.

tor SHEKirr.

Lrittr-r Times:

I K"'il:,"'n'iUT ' ' 0 'T" ff I-a,r.-s.,i.H-ne. sub fc to "the ! cutty that 1 an a a nun -. : e for -he . ;-, u!,;,,an voters of Lake , ; nomina l i.iii ... tn. -1 . oi .-h-rirf or . tlcc.;wa uf Msv 4, Luke i i.iiiii; on Ui I. pt:li."-;tii 'n:,,- ,; ' i iVtr-c

subject ii hfcid Ma.

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tin.- primary

4'ii, L. IlltV'E Will I' Kr.iL I!:n.:'.:...!l,J.

F.d

IP his wife spent money enough to CJitor T:mes: SHEEIrl"'

BUY a bustle after she had acquired TITE popular mt i.l'.e-a ge,i spread. HEADIOND says that "Strikers Ixjso 100 Million in A YEAR" DO the strikers know where tha.t

S1C4D 0OO.OCO came from?

, F'iease n nr.f. u r;'-e j county that I an I vim ination to til

the '.' r r f Lake u ii(lo!:-i -e for the rtt. e "f Siir-nff ..f

Lake county on the ;. i u ti. :a o tickt-t. f uiiject to the primary clte'i'.ii. Jin itii. URIC LUXD.

TOR REPRESENTATIVE. 'or Times:

) v:.h 'o announi.e to the voters of Liikr nitty that I ant a candidate for i f- ni.rnina: ion for tite office of R.epreen-t:-tti-i'ii ihe Republican Ticket, subject to th- primaries Mav 4th. 19i'i. uTTi.) i. FIFIELD.

food administrator. The enly peculiar thing about the Hoover candidacy to us is the way the newspapers who acted as buglemen for Wilson for seven years are boom-

AN0THER COUNTY HEARD FROM. The scandalous condition of the postal-Burleson service is criticized on every hand. The LaPorte Herald

icg Hoover, if Hoover has anything in common with; fays that: Wilson the pec pie don't want him. That's all there is j "Mail service in these United States, we should say, to that. I was beginning to be a scandal, had It not been one for There is really only one serious objection to the j PO long, that the public is almost accustomed to it. The Hoover candidacy and that is he supported President j situation seems to have become chronic. In this sccWiison for election and pleaded for support for the elec- ; tion of the country, the mail service, according to the tion of ccngress to help the. Wilson policies. He justi- j experience the Herald is having, is growing worse. That fies this plea however. In a public statement by saying ts particularly true of delivery cf newspapers. Not a

Voice of the People

POE SHERIPr. ' Erlitor Times: ! Please announce to tho voters cf T,ake I county that I am a candidate for 'he l Republican nomination for Sh-Tiff of j l.ake county, at the primary election. I May 4th, 1&20. I .tin at r-r s rit il Desk j S-riceant of the City of Uary Police L par'.nicnt (appointed). I JAMES 1 DOWLlNii. I Gary. lad.

TOR PROSECUTINO ATTORNEY. ; Editor Times: ! I'.fDf announce to the voters of Lak : i-oiittrv thai. 1 am a candidate for the i "thee of J't osocut iner Attorney of Lake i lOutits. 'ij-'-t to the Republican pri1 tnaries. Mac 4'h. lf20. j WILLIAM O. THGJtAS. i liaiiiinoiid. I rid.

the country was at war and he thought it advisable to rally support for the nation's leader. Of course Mr. Hoover has never been forgiven for that by republican leaders and probably never will, but there are hosts of republicans who did the same as Hocver because Wilson was the titular head of a nation at war. It seems to be Hcover against the field and since he announced that he was not nor wculd be a third party man. the democrats have given him the shake and his determination to fce regular or nothing has only swelled the ranks of

day passes that the Herald does not receive ccmplaints of non-delivery of papers by mail. The Herald's circulation through the mails is not large, as circulation jroes. The great bulk of its papers are delivered in this city and by carrier, yet the complaints constantly come in. Papers are late in being delivered or they are not uelivercd at all- What becomes of them no cr.e knows. A subscriber comes in and states that he received but three papers In a whole week- Particular care is being exercised to see that the papers are properly mailed

his friends. If Wood or other avowed candidates are i out. but the complaints continues

unable to win on the first two ballots in Chicago, watch out for Herbert Hoover.

GET THIS STRAIGHT. fhe ultimate consumer will pay most of the coal prlca rise. It will be passed on to him. He w iii pay not

only more for his own coal but he will pay more for j

other things in the manufacture of which coal is used. The rise in soft coal will cost the paper raaufacturers cf Kalama?oo, Mich., alone more than $4'"0,00o a yea; says the Gazette of that city. Does anybody have an? llluslsns ds to who will furish that huge sum? Feople complain of rises in rents. Yet there is In

"The same is true es to delivery of papers arriving in LaPorte. The Michigan City papers, which come Z2 miles, commonly are delivered la LaPorte the second day after publication. Gary papers cften are two or three days late, lhe South Bend dailies come on time, but the Sunday papr ordinarily arrives Tuesday. First class mail delivery Is somewhat, better, but such mall is longer in reaching its destination than it should be. That is the Herald's experience. There 1 congestion of mail in the offices here and elsewhere, judging from what can be learned. In Chicago it was related a few days ago that college students were called up-n to help move the mail which was pil-

1IE (HITlZr LOUD CRF-V Editor Times: j Referring to your editorial ' Thoughts SutgeftO'l by Grey Letter." when it Is considered that Wilson's refusal to receive the Prince of Wales was in effect an indictment of England as responsible for the great war. That Wilson's dismissal of Lavfltig : from bis cabinet was a notice to all the world that England's Influence In

the council" of the I mtod Mates w is no longer paramount. That Wilson, by refusing to receive the credentials of Grey as ambassador of England, to the United Statf?. branded him (Grey) what he i.- the super-criminal of all the asTd in-

many would cut thij ring: r-'. twenty million, bayonets, as light ninp does a chain or break throueh IJei-iu-m, scattering the allied bayonets as the wind dues th- "Autumn leaves, forcing the Fnpllsh army choose between mihaLation or jumping into the North S-a. Then. Chateau Theiry. where good r.atiiti J. bat f -olish t'ncle Sam enters snl sae the allies (ri.m ex-'ti.'-n. Saves to EnplanJ. India and t'.u trade of the Great East. The r-a! o'oject of the war. This f,.r the sain John Full who rird to strangle him at birth for Johnny Crupu. who fought him In his infancy and menaced him with the jrr.-y of Maxtnillan in Mexico during

and

rOB SHERIFF. Editor Times: Please ennounce to the vf.et- ,- r Lake Miintv that t m A oarwliT-ire f,,r- tli.

I office of Sheriff of Lake count v. subject

to tne uepu liiicaa primaries. May uu.

POR PROSECUTTNO ATTORNEY. ,' Ed : i or Times : I I 'lease announce to the voters cf Lake I i-f'Uii'y thai I am candidate for tne

Republican nomination for Prosecuting A'.iorncv. subject to the Republican pr.ui3r,is,.Jlav th. 1320. D WIGHT M. KINDER.

Hammond, Irs 1.

JOE GRAHAM.

TOR SHE RIPE. Ed it re- Times: Kirdly announce to the voters of Lake

..-onn'y tnat i am a -a namate :or tne l nomination to the office, of sheriff of j Lake county on the : -pu !j! i-'t : t kket. I subject to the primary o i ; ui to be

held May 4ih, T... WILLIAM II. (LrS. Eat Cblcago. lad.

sixty years ago the ScotchCar'yie, who was vcicin,;

Ensiisa

En

I" net speak to me of America. They ire twenty-seven millions. mostly fools." It can't be denied that he 'poke truly. MAURICE

progress now an effort by wage earners of South Bend j inr nnh in the office. There evidently is a shortage

Elkhart and the other places to rais? their own rents. They are r'.etermined to increase the labor ccet of house building, a cost which ultimately will be borne by the rent payers Our people are not appreciating the United States. The sapient paragrapber in the Logansport, Ind.. Pharos-Tribune Inquired this week: "Which would you l"! " l. JL ! " ii

of he'o. Uncla Sam does not. pay enough to hold his mcu. He ETJ.Tfiders money enough in some directions and "'e?bs : imy of clerks in Washington with nothing to do. rotainers cf politicians, but when it comes to actual ir-rvk?, the moving of the country's mails, he skimps on the salaries, has insufficient help, the nails pile tip and are delayed."

stead of the kaiser.

This man Grey is the ore who I the struggle between the North i

should be punished, for bringing on on

the great world war. It was through his niachinstior.s that the Balkans was set afire; that the prince wa.' slain, which was the nominal cause of the struggle. It was Grey, who in accordance with the plan to isolate Germany (which was conceived by the late Kintr Edward, together with I'lsseralil. Sabsbursr and the pitriachy of England circled Germany with a riant of steel, twenty million bayonets on tne ast ten million Russians, on the wft !- or six- million French, tini'.c. the Alps sly and crafty Italy with three or four million and the Ralkans made the balance . Then Grey, who was England's foreign minister turned t Washington, and said: 'unit join

POR SHERIPP. Editor Times : Will ;"J kindly announce, t he? I will b a candidate for ti.e nomina '..on for Sheriff of Iv-ike Cf uniy at 'lie primaries on May 4th? I trust that n;y cc-rd' for .-'-v-n years f. IVputy Sh-i ff of Lake i our.ty it he Gary office, winch josi'Vjn I '--''A- h.ol'i, may entitle r.i - io ;h- consideration of the i ci .is. FRED M. STULTS. Gary, Ind.

POR PROSECUTINO ATTORNEY. Editor Tirwtes: Kindly anno'ince to the voters cf Lake county that T am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject t the Republican primal K-s, Ma v 4th. 1920. A I GUST A. EREMER.

TOR SENATOR. Editor Times: T'lease announce to the voters of Lke county that I will be a candidate for re-nomination for Senator from Lake county. Indiana, subject to the primaries of Mav 4th, lD.'O. THOMAS GRANT. Lowell, Ind.

rrm r.nti.njrr.'a.

it opini'irs said: "A met tea ns. I rji.n. T(r .

Wli yon kindly ennounce ili'cujrh the colun ns of j our aper that 1 em a candidate for re-iiiuii naroii to the office of Coroner on the Republican ticket, at the primary. May -!, HOO. 1 have bein m ttlce but two months because in Lake cunty the Treasurer and Corf n r ii - not assume th-ir ollb-es until a year atier th- other county officers, but 1 am trying to cmluot the atiairs of the crl.e in a m. inner to merit ti e suppori of the- elcciois at the coming pi'tta-iry. LP'A'AF.D E. EVANS. M. D.

TOR SENATOR. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will he a candidate fothe nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to tha primar.e.3 of May 4th. IJ20. JAMES W. FRISSET. POR CORONER. Editor Times: Kindiy announce to the voters ef Lake county that I will be e. candidate for nomination for Coroner. Republican primary May 4. l?C0. I aspire to this office with tha aid of the Supreme Being. .PR. ANTONIO GIORGI. Gary, Ind.

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with us in the hunt and we -vi'l give you the crumbs that may fa.! fr.-m o';r table, when the quarry is killed, you will not have to uo anything but oollr, hurrah "" If was deemed Impossible that Gcr-

. lift If mm ihl MfcJIJ.. 'tt ,mm T .in. CU.1

by theappiiratiooof CRANOI CNS'. the (rreat Tttrimi remeri. mn the I.-mti u-inrtK hm

drr'-(l. froatMa atateaiant for rourvelf HovrtiDin. tVne foe f- U-vt. tmt

isent; i.l-iou tlij CticaifiU L'-SU Uirard, k vy, -siMaa I-tie Urtm By TrPfJ in- II ynrn wt b Eczittna e fa -w-mx fc--n, Aected ail over Vh. tv.'y. CKANC'I.tE left m u 6n w.3 r.lta ifiuu rA I tieop Lee a plow be.' J. a!eCrwrVn Jeinon f ,'T., lern. (Wiuaca two yea after uuie CEAi-OLEJNEA at Ml rmt rtmrmm. Ma mm4 at.

1 Mmr PoaJtHraly IUiinM4 It Not SatlBftaa'

jma Said and Cuirantetd bt all Oruuisti

TOR TREASURER. Editor Tinie : I Fl-asc rairiounce to the voters of Lake county that I will b a rand. date for I ro-iiemina: ion for Treasurer of Itke t c-'ur'v. Imiiatia. subject l-.t the primaries I of Ma 4th. U' ll'J. i RALPH 15. BRADFORD.

TOR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voers of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject ,t--i the primarv election, to be held May 4th, 1D20. WILLIAM ROSE. Tf rvond. T'd

I POR SENATOR. Ed ';or Times: j rien.se huiiounoe to the voter o' Lake ' county that I will be a candidate for 1 r- -1" 'in i ttrt i ion for Senator t rem Lake . " . ? w

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